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Sviblings 
APRICOTS 
(Planting Distance 22 to 30 Feet) 
$1.50 Each, Bare Root* 
(unless otherwise specified) 
> BLENHEIM. Above medium; oval; orange; 
flesh deep yellow; juicy and fairly vigorous 
grower and regular bearer. California’s 
leading commercial variety. Late June. 
“DERBY ROYAL. Similar to Royal but ripens 
10 days earlier. 
-» EARLIGOLD. Medium sized fruit; rich golden 
apricot color; sweet and juicy flesh of good 
quality; very heavy producer; early June. 
~™ MOORPARK. Large highly colored; rich, lus- 
cious flavor; brownish red; quite firm. A 
favorite home canning variety. Late June. 
“NEW CASTLE. Medium size, round, well 
shaped, a shade smaller than the Royal and 
two to three weeks earlier. Early June. 
‘\ PERFECTION. Very large fruit of uniform 
shape on a hardy tree which bears abun- 
dantly. Good flavor, sweet and juicy. 
\ REEVES (Plant Pat. No. 693). Large round 
orange yellow fruits with a delightful rosy 
blush, very fine full flavored flesh; thor- 
oughly adapted to Southern California cli- 
mate, an ideal home apricot. Ripens early 
June. $2.75 each. 
~ ROYAL. Skin dull yellow, with orange check; 
flesh pale orange, firm and juicy; flavor 
delicious. Equally valuable for canning and 
drying. Late June. 
TILTON. Very large, light orange heart 
shaped fruit, flesh firm and parts readily 
from the stone. A heavy bearer; seems to 
be more exempt from late frosts than other 
varieties. Early July. 
“SALAMAR. A large, round peach similar to 
Rio Oso G2m but has a smoother suture 
line than Rio Oso. Good shipper. Excellent 
flavor, canned, frozen or fresh. Very strong 
growing tree. Advisable to plant with Fay 
Elberta, or a similar blossoming variety to 
insure proper pollination. Early August. 
— a Gravenstein Apple 
Tilton Apricot 
FREESTONE PEACHES 
(Planting Distance 20 to 25 Feet) 
$1.50 Each, Bare Root* 
(unless otherwise specified ) 
VALTAIR (Plant Pat. No. 1022). An excel- 
lent flowering and fruiting variety. A 
white-fleshed, yellow skinned freestone of 
high quality. Large, double-pink flowers 
closely arranged on the stem. Requires lit- 
tle winter chilling. $2.75 each. 
“BABCOCK. A rather small white-fleshed free- 
stone with a high blush. Requires little 
winter chilling. A cross between Straw- 
berry and Peento. 
‘BLAZING GOLD (Plant. Pat. 
No. 1127). An extremely early 
Yellow fleshed freestone with 
relatively small pit. It has a rich tart 
acid flavor. The color is exceptional, 
mottled red over yellow. The skin is al- 
most fuzzless. It is a good packing 
size and 3 to 5 days earlier than Gold 
Dust and 35 days earlier than Early El- 
berta (July Elberta). It is a vigorous 
grower and constant bearer. Early mar- 
ket shipper. Early June. 25c royalty. 
Retails $2.50 each. 
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“BOBOLINK (Plant Pat. No. 1150). A me- 
dium-sized, yellow fleshed freestone. Yel- 
low skin has a vivid red blush. Excellent 
flavor with a juicy, yet firm flesh, making 
it a good packer. Low chilling requirements 
makes it good for mild winter area. Ripens 
in early July. $2.75 each. 
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DIXIRED. An early, red blushed, yellow 
fleshed, freestone, introduced by the 
U.S.D.A. This variety shows promise as 
an early shipping variety, ripening in mid- 
June. 
Yellow Delicious Apple 
